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Spine: Rehabilitation Medicine Quick Reference Series

โœ Scribed by Andre Panagos, MD


Year
2009
Tongue
English
Leaves
224
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


The first in a new Quick Reference; series in PM&R, this volume broadly covers the complex topic of spine care. Broken down into 100 conditions, the bulleted text and helpful illustrations provide a clinical roadmap for diagnosing and treating spine disorders commonly and not so commonly encountered in daily practice. Every entry features description, etiology, epidemiology, pathogenesis, risk factors, clinical features, natural history, diagnosis, red flags, treatment, prognosis, helpful hints, and suggested readings on two facing pages for easy access to key information at a glance. Features of "Rehabilitation Medicine Quick Reference" series titles include: * Comprehensive coverage of all important topics in PM&R * Multi-specialty editorship and authorship * Focus on clinical management provides readers with hands-on, practical guidance for all types of interventions and therapies * Consistent approach allows readers to know exactly where to find the information they need rapidly * "Pitfalls", "Red Flags", "Complications", and "Helpful Hints" help guard against unwanted sequelae

โœฆ Table of Contents


Contents......Page 8
List of Acronyms......Page 11
Series Foreword......Page 12
Preface......Page 14
Conditions of the Spine......Page 18
1. Achondroplasia......Page 19
2. Aging Lumbosacral Spine......Page 21
3. Aneurysmal Bone Cysts......Page 23
4. Ankylosing Spondylitis......Page 25
5. Anterior Cord Syndrome (Anterior Spinal Artery Syndrome)......Page 27
6. Arachnoiditis......Page 29
7. Arteriovenous Malformation......Page 31
8. Atlantoaxial Instability......Page 33
9. Aviation-Associated Back and Neck Pain......Page 35
10. Baastrupโ€™s Disease (Kissing Spines Disease)......Page 37
11. Back Pain Associated with Dance......Page 39
12. Back Pain Associated with Golf......Page 41
13. Back Pain Associated with Heavy Loads......Page 43
14. Back Pain Associated with Occupation......Page 45
15. Back Pain Associated with Pregnancy......Page 47
16. Back Pain Associated with Sitting......Page 49
17. Back Pain Associated with Soccer......Page 51
18. Back Pain Associated with Tennis......Page 53
19. Back Pain in Mature Athletes......Page 55
20. Back Pain in the Older Population......Page 57
21. Back Pain in Young Athletes......Page 59
22. Brown-Sรฉquard Syndrome......Page 61
23. Cauda Equina Syndrome......Page 63
24. Central Cord Syndrome......Page 65
25. Chondrosarcoma......Page 67
26. Chordoma......Page 69
27. Coccydynia (Coccygodynia)......Page 71
28. Deconditioning......Page 73
29. Diffuse Idiopathic Skeletal Hyperostosis (Forrestierโ€™s Disease)......Page 75
30. Disciitis......Page 77
31. Ehlersโ€“Danlos Syndrome......Page 79
32. Epidural Abscess......Page 81
33. Epidural Lipomatosis......Page 83
34. Ewingโ€™s Sarcoma......Page 85
35. Failed Back Surgery Syndrome......Page 87
36. Fractures, Lower Cervical Spine......Page 89
37. Fractures, Upper Cervical Spine......Page 91
38. Fractures, Sacrum......Page 93
39. Fractures, Thoracolumbar Spine......Page 95
40. Giant Cell Tumor......Page 97
41. Hemangiomas......Page 99
42. Hemoglobinopathies (Sickle Cell Disease, Thalassemia)......Page 101
43. Hyperparathyroidism......Page 103
44. Low Back Strain......Page 105
45. Lymphoma......Page 107
46. Marfan Syndrome......Page 109
47. Meningioma......Page 111
48. Meningitis......Page 113
49. Multiple Myeloma......Page 115
50. Multiple Sclerosis......Page 117
51. Myofascial Pain Syndrome......Page 119
52. Neck Pain Associated with Occupation......Page 121
53. Neck Pain in Athletes......Page 123
54. Neck Strain......Page 125
55. Neurofibroma......Page 127
56. Osteoblastoma......Page 129
57. Osteochondroma......Page 131
58. Osteogenesis Imperfecta......Page 133
59. Osteoid Osteoma......Page 135
60. Osteomyelitis, Vertebral Body......Page 137
61. Osteoporosis......Page 139
62. Pagetโ€™s Disease......Page 141
63. Psoriatic Arthritis......Page 143
64. Radiculopathy, Cervical......Page 145
65. Radiculopathy, Lumbar......Page 147
66. Radiculopathy, Thoracic......Page 149
67. Rheumatoid Arthritis......Page 151
68. Sacroiliac Joint Pain......Page 153
69. Sarcoidosis......Page 155
70. Scheuermannโ€™s Disease......Page 157
71. Schwannoma......Page 159
72. Scoliosis......Page 161
73. Spinal Cord Injury......Page 163
74. Spinal Stenosis, Cervical (Cervical Myelopathy)......Page 165
75. Spinal Stenosis, Lumbar......Page 167
76. Spinal Stenosis, Thoracic (Thoracic Myelopathy)......Page 169
77. Spondylolysis/Spondylolisthesis, Cervical......Page 171
78. Spondylolysis/Spondylolisthesis, Lumbar......Page 173
79. Spontaneous Epidural Hematoma......Page 175
80. Stingers and Burners......Page 177
81. Synovial Cysts......Page 179
82. Syringomyelia......Page 181
83. Tarlov Cysts (Perineural Cysts, Sacral Nerve Root Cysts)......Page 183
84. Tethered Cord Syndrome......Page 185
85. Transverse Myelitis......Page 187
86. Whiplash-Associated Disorders......Page 189
87. Zygapophyseal (Facet) Joint Pain, Cervical......Page 191
88. Zygapophyseal (Facet) Joint Pain, Lumbar......Page 193
Spine-Mimicking Conditions......Page 196
89. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome......Page 197
90. Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy)......Page 199
91. Fibromyalgia......Page 201
92. Herpes Zoster......Page 203
93. Hipโ€“Spine Syndrome......Page 205
94. Lyme Disease......Page 207
95. Peripheral Neuropathy......Page 209
96. Piriformis Syndrome (Pseudosciatica)......Page 211
97. Polymyalgia Rheumatica......Page 213
98. Psychological/Psychiatric Issues......Page 215
99. Shoulder Impingement Syndrome......Page 217
100. Trochanteric Bursitis......Page 219
I......Page 222
T......Page 223
Z......Page 224


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